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before anyone has to pay a fine they are offered a free smoke education class. but more than 7,000 residents suffer from a respiratory problem made worse by wood smoke, deborah villalon ktvu news. >>> and more information, here are the top three violations. sonoma county has 108 violations, contra costa had 57 violations. >>> growing pot outdoors may soon be illegal in concord but it may be illegal indoors. the city council has indicated it would support such a ban. one medical marijuana advocate said the ban was un-american. >>> a march and candlelight vigil in san francisco mark the start of national black hiv aids awareness day. the event was created back in 1999 to join african american communities across the country to encourage testing and treatment. there has been a lot of progress in the past 30 years but african americans still face tremendous health disparities and are disproportionately impacted by the disease. >>> live storm tracker 2 to track showers pushing through the area. some are a little moderate. even heavy in some places. we will take a clos
before anyone has to pay a fine they are offered a free smoke education class. but more than 7,000 residents suffer from a respiratory problem made worse by wood smoke, deborah villalon ktvu news. >>> and more information, here are the top three violations. sonoma county has 108 violations, contra costa had 57 violations. >>> growing pot outdoors may soon be illegal in concord but it may be illegal indoors. the city council has indicated it would support such a ban. one...
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. >> in this morning's education alert. as many as a half dozen charter schools may be forced to close sooner rather than later. as tim tooten tells us, the school board is expected to make a final decision on tuesday. >> students of the baltimore freedom academy are known for what they have learned outside of the classroom. they have lobbied in annapolis in support of school funding for buildings and stood with the school's c.e.o. and governor to try help improv conditions for students but it's the same school which may be forced to close its doors. >> you're came from an elementary school where i didn't even know what a g.p.a. was and that school i know off 37.6 g.p.a. >> off support system here that's pushed me to do better, and i don't want it to end. >> they recommended they part ways with the schools like the baltimore academy. they say it could do better on performance parents say the study fails to recognize what's happening inside of the building. >> we were put in a position, what do i do for my baby when it's sup
. >> in this morning's education alert. as many as a half dozen charter schools may be forced to close sooner rather than later. as tim tooten tells us, the school board is expected to make a final decision on tuesday. >> students of the baltimore freedom academy are known for what they have learned outside of the classroom. they have lobbied in annapolis in support of school funding for buildings and stood with the school's c.e.o. and governor to try help improv conditions for...
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twitter, facebook, youtube -- school officials believe it will serve as a vital tool to enhance education, communication and learning. it would prohibit communication between students and staff but the district says there is little doubt about how social media would benefit the classroom. >> we will look at unblocking social media sites to use them for instructional purposes. >> this is only the first reading on the social media policy. if it is approved by the school board, it would go on the books this fall. >> it is time to start thinking about filing taxes again. for some of the baltimore city and county, there is free help available. cash campaign provides tax preparation for the thousands of families in baltimore city and county for free. no hidden fees or strings attached. >> we provide free tax preparation for families of 2 or more who made the thousand dollars or less or for single filers who made $25,000 or less last year. but they both deserve a least 9000 families. -- >> they hope to serve at least 9000 families. >> received money back from that. if i did it by myself, i would
twitter, facebook, youtube -- school officials believe it will serve as a vital tool to enhance education, communication and learning. it would prohibit communication between students and staff but the district says there is little doubt about how social media would benefit the classroom. >> we will look at unblocking social media sites to use them for instructional purposes. >> this is only the first reading on the social media policy. if it is approved by the school board, it...
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so -- my niece will go back to the institution that they presume to call educational and she'll be persecuted no longer. >> you have got the southern gentleman down. >> a good, interesting character. >> a character written specifically for you. the movie and the novelist had a picture of you taped to the computers when they're writing the book. >> is that a compliment? i don't know. i'm never sure. >> what made them see you as the ultimate magical recluse? >> i have no idea. i have no idea. >> when you were taping, i heard this is some kind of a witches' tale. i don't know if witch is the right word. >> it's more love story. it's a supernatural story. at the base, the center, it's about two young people who are in love and with all the pressures that surround them. >> this is your niece. in some ways, a love story about dad and his daughter. >> absolutely. man trying to protect, as i think every father will understand the character. >> there was some kind of a supernatural occurrence while you were taping. >> i don't remember that. >> i heard something supernatural happened on the set. >> not
so -- my niece will go back to the institution that they presume to call educational and she'll be persecuted no longer. >> you have got the southern gentleman down. >> a good, interesting character. >> a character written specifically for you. the movie and the novelist had a picture of you taped to the computers when they're writing the book. >> is that a compliment? i don't know. i'm never sure. >> what made them see you as the ultimate magical recluse? >>...
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deck the halls with balls of honey ♪ >> reporter: this promotional video burning up the web aims to educate. >> when i say nobody's ever sent me flowers before. >> reporter: ditching out little doses of love-filled wisdom. >> what that means for you is -- >> send me two dozen of the most gorgeous long-stemmed roses. >> reporter: one, by, one, they tackle some of the common misunderstandings between the opposite sexes. >> when i say i'll be five minutes. what i mean is, i'll be ready in a half hour, 45 minutes. >> when i ask you, my friend, she's so pretty, isn't she? what that really means is -- >> tell me you haven't even noticed because you only have eyes for me. >> reporter: i decided to hit the streets of l.a. and find out for myself what women really want. or at least mean. do you think guys really hear what their ladies say to them? >> no. i hear one thing. and he hears another. >> reporter: i'll be five minutes. what does that really mean? >> i'll be like an hour. >> reporter: what's code for i'm fine? >> there's definitely something wrong. >> reporter: and even though women may send
deck the halls with balls of honey ♪ >> reporter: this promotional video burning up the web aims to educate. >> when i say nobody's ever sent me flowers before. >> reporter: ditching out little doses of love-filled wisdom. >> what that means for you is -- >> send me two dozen of the most gorgeous long-stemmed roses. >> reporter: one, by, one, they tackle some of the common misunderstandings between the opposite sexes. >> when i say i'll be five...
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. >> that's not education level, not what your face looks like. >> they're worried about the snaggle tooth. >> what if they have wonderful teeth but their face is busted? that's okay? that's not okay. >> that can't be right. do you have a -- is there a key body part for you? >> yes. >> yes. it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do not drive or operate machinery until at least 4 hours after taking intermezzo and you're f
. >> that's not education level, not what your face looks like. >> they're worried about the snaggle tooth. >> what if they have wonderful teeth but their face is busted? that's okay? that's not okay. >> that can't be right. do you have a -- is there a key body part for you? >> yes. >> yes. it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the...
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. >> this has been an educational week. for example, we know that her husband deuces is an anchor there for our abc affiliate. >> why do we keep showing that ugly face he made? >> and he will now have overnight feeding duty for their infant son. a good guy doing his thing there in philly. we learned that. and then we have this little guy right here, your 4 1/2-month-old son, first-time mom, devin. adorable baby. >> thank you. >> and the love of your life. >> i love him to death. can't get enough. >> no. he's an adorable kid. i'll give you that. absolutely. and we learned about diana's celebrity crush, penelope cruz. >> well, yes. >> which is my favorite thing i learned here. we'll talk more about that privately. but in the meantime, a very special polka with barry mitchell! ♪ born in philly, raised in queens, worked in boston for baked beans ♪ >>> that's the perez polka ♪ ♪ we've picked a winner and it shows, just try not to pick your nose ♪ ♪ that's the perez polka, i hope you read the fine print in your contra
. >> this has been an educational week. for example, we know that her husband deuces is an anchor there for our abc affiliate. >> why do we keep showing that ugly face he made? >> and he will now have overnight feeding duty for their infant son. a good guy doing his thing there in philly. we learned that. and then we have this little guy right here, your 4 1/2-month-old son, first-time mom, devin. adorable baby. >> thank you. >> and the love of your life. >>...
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malala was shot by the taliban because she wanted an education. surgeons in birmingham reconstructed her skull and restored her hearing in what may be her final two operations. good to see that she's doing better. >> remarkable young lady. that's for sure. >>> and the latest now on the fatal shooting of former navy s.e.a.l. and "american sniper" author chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range. the suspect also an iraqi war vet apparently suffered from mental health issues and is now on suicide watch. with more on this here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: former navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle was such a good shot he once hit a target more than a mile away. but police say it was a bullet fired at point blank range that ended the life of the husband and father of two. >> i'm a better husband and father than i was a killer. >> reporter: the 38-year-old died at a place he should have felt comfortable. this gun range southwest of dallas. and detectives say he died at the hands of a young man he was trying to counsel. >> the suspect's mother, she
malala was shot by the taliban because she wanted an education. surgeons in birmingham reconstructed her skull and restored her hearing in what may be her final two operations. good to see that she's doing better. >> remarkable young lady. that's for sure. >>> and the latest now on the fatal shooting of former navy s.e.a.l. and "american sniper" author chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range. the suspect also an iraqi war vet apparently suffered from mental...
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>>reporter: he shared his long-term goal of fixing the streets and improving education and restore city staffing levels. >> as mentioned earlier we are getting rain around the bay area tonight. that time of year obviously but we have been dry for couple weeks now. amma live in san francisco at justice herman plaza. rain here means snow in the sierra. >>reporter: it does wechlt a nice break from the rain in san francisco but we saw showers across the bay area this evening and it caught some people off guard. foot of market street deep downpour tonight. some people expected the rain and ready with the umbrella. others sadly probably didn't listen to sandhya forecast and had to pick up the face to dodge the drops. daly city fair share of rain slowing drivers near the center and soaking shoppers. rain may not be cause for excitement but it has been snowing off and on today in the sierra. perfect timing for this lafayette family going to tahoe for the first time. >> they had good early snow so we knew there was snow pack up there. so we are going to go one way or the other this weekend. >>re
>>reporter: he shared his long-term goal of fixing the streets and improving education and restore city staffing levels. >> as mentioned earlier we are getting rain around the bay area tonight. that time of year obviously but we have been dry for couple weeks now. amma live in san francisco at justice herman plaza. rain here means snow in the sierra. >>reporter: it does wechlt a nice break from the rain in san francisco but we saw showers across the bay area this evening and...
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>>reporter: he shared his long-term goal of fixing the streets and improving education and restore city staffing levels. >> as mentioned earlier we are getting rain around the bay area tonight. that time of year obviously but we have been dry for couple weeks now. amma live in san francisco at justice herman plaza. rain here means snow in the sierra. >>reporter: it does wechlt a nice break from the rain in san francisco but we saw showers across the bay area this evening and it caught some people off guard. foot of market street deep downpour tonight. some people expected the rain and ready with the umbrella. others sadly probably didn't listen to sandhya forecast and had to pick up the face to dodge the drops. daly city fair share of rain slowing drivers near the center and soaking shoppers. rain may not be for cause for excitement but it has been snowing off and on today in the sierra. perfect timing for this lafayette family going to tahoe for the first time. >> they had good early snow so we knew there was snow pack up there. so we are going to go one way or the other this weekend.
>>reporter: he shared his long-term goal of fixing the streets and improving education and restore city staffing levels. >> as mentioned earlier we are getting rain around the bay area tonight. that time of year obviously but we have been dry for couple weeks now. amma live in san francisco at justice herman plaza. rain here means snow in the sierra. >>reporter: it does wechlt a nice break from the rain in san francisco but we saw showers across the bay area this evening and...
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. >> the coast guard and the national park service will be joined to educate dog owners of beach safety as part of the awareness campaign. there have been five drowning deaths at bay area beaches since november. in each case, the victim had their dog with them and some of them jumped in the water to save the pet at a wave swept them in the ocean. officials want to educate dog owners on hazards including what to do if their pets get swept to sea and how to swim out of a rip current. >> in sonoma, health officials are investigating the first confirmed rabid cat case in the county in 16 years. the domestic cat bit someone in glenn ellen and that person received a rabies shot. officials say the incident highlights the dangers of not vaccinating pets. v.i.p. pet care will be offering $5 dog and cat vaccination for three weeks. >> this morning, you notice a difference in the air? >> it is chilly more so than yesterday but in frost on my car. mike? >> my car did not have any either, temperatures in the mid-30's but thicker fog. we have pretty complementary weather in new orleans with a lot of
. >> the coast guard and the national park service will be joined to educate dog owners of beach safety as part of the awareness campaign. there have been five drowning deaths at bay area beaches since november. in each case, the victim had their dog with them and some of them jumped in the water to save the pet at a wave swept them in the ocean. officials want to educate dog owners on hazards including what to do if their pets get swept to sea and how to swim out of a rip current....
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a big change in education. california 8th graders are no longer required to take algebra, the state board has decided to end the 15-year-old policy of requiring 8th graders to take algebra one, california has moved in line with what most other states offer something called common core curriculum and can still take algebra or another math class as long as the school office the courses. critics fear that struggles schools will eliminate algebra altogether for eighth graders. >> we have been left behind in the world as far as education standards. we will lose our place unless we keep a rigorous regime for california. this is going in the wrong direction. >> supporters of the move insist that math classes will be rigorous without the algebra requirement. >> numbers from the energy department show americans spend an average of $2 hurricane,900 n gasoline. the high nest 30 years but we are spending more but using less because of fuel efficient vehicles and better driving habits. a second study from the union of conce
a big change in education. california 8th graders are no longer required to take algebra, the state board has decided to end the 15-year-old policy of requiring 8th graders to take algebra one, california has moved in line with what most other states offer something called common core curriculum and can still take algebra or another math class as long as the school office the courses. critics fear that struggles schools will eliminate algebra altogether for eighth graders. >> we have been...
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today, the american council on education will announce they recommend degree credit for five undergraduate courses offered by a palo alto-based company. the courts are free but students need to pay between $100 and $1930 to get credit for the class. they offer online classes from leading universities including stanford and duke. >> record numbers of people are buying homes with cash. it is changing the way homes are sold in the bay area. state-wide, 146,000 homes were purchased with no financing last year. in the bay area that is 26,000 homes and that makes it tough for some buyers whose higher offer could be rejected in favor of cash. >> selling agent told us we had the higher overall offer without they accepted an all cash offer because it was close enough and they want add quick close and all that. >> it is not just first time buyers in the $400,000 range but affects the $1.5 million and $2 million range. >> it used to be downsizing empty nesters who paid cash but now others are cashing out stock options. >> tee off is 8:00 a.m. in pebble beach national pro-am. yesterday a few of the mo
today, the american council on education will announce they recommend degree credit for five undergraduate courses offered by a palo alto-based company. the courts are free but students need to pay between $100 and $1930 to get credit for the class. they offer online classes from leading universities including stanford and duke. >> record numbers of people are buying homes with cash. it is changing the way homes are sold in the bay area. state-wide, 146,000 homes were purchased with no...
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than 30,000 girls in 19 northern california cities will be selling the treats to raise funds for their educational programs. last year a record 4.3 million boxes were sold. many of those to me. next on abc7 news at six, an fbi sting stops a plot to blow up an east bay bank. what we are learning this morning about the suspect's history. and the huge wintry mix are storm in the >> good at day morning, everyone. ice 6:00 a.m. i'm katie marzullo. we will start off with a quick first look at the weather. here's lisa argen. good morning. >> good morning. >> very little wind in our east bay valleys. it's chilliest here. warmest here downtown san francisco in the upper 40s. if you head on out we are dropping off to near freezing from concord, livermore and even along the central coast it's cold. 35 in san jose this morning. otherwise it's clear and a little milder in the north bay. this afternoon numbers will run a also bit cool but very pleasant. plenty of sunshine. 56 to about 60 in oakland and santa rosa. and the evening hours. numbers will drop off quickly. chilly, anywhere from 50 to about 40. talkin
than 30,000 girls in 19 northern california cities will be selling the treats to raise funds for their educational programs. last year a record 4.3 million boxes were sold. many of those to me. next on abc7 news at six, an fbi sting stops a plot to blow up an east bay bank. what we are learning this morning about the suspect's history. and the huge wintry mix are storm in the >> good at day morning, everyone. ice 6:00 a.m. i'm katie marzullo. we will start off with a quick first look at...
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than 30,000 girls in 19 northern california cities will be selling the treats to raise funds for their educational programs. last year a record 4.3 million boxes were sold. some to me, some to you, as well? >> absolutely. >> how can you pass them up. >> a little cold to start this morning with 30s in the valleys of the east bay. 59 later on in concord and 57 in palo alto. the cooler numbers at the coast, 55 half moon bay and 56 for fan fest. later on today downtown san francisco. 58 in santa cruz. it is cold right now. numbers just at about 33. the look ahead. notice very little change. we are warming up by midweek. >> lisa, thank you. thank you, everyone, for joining us on the abc7 saturday morning news. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. ...more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios in multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. >>> good morning, america. this mornin
than 30,000 girls in 19 northern california cities will be selling the treats to raise funds for their educational programs. last year a record 4.3 million boxes were sold. some to me, some to you, as well? >> absolutely. >> how can you pass them up. >> a little cold to start this morning with 30s in the valleys of the east bay. 59 later on in concord and 57 in palo alto. the cooler numbers at the coast, 55 half moon bay and 56 for fan fest. later on today downtown san...
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it's my responsibility as educators to be as prepared as possible. >> reporter: matthew works as a school police officers in merced county. >> the goal of this program is minimize or completely eliminate any type of injuries or fatalities. that is the whole goal. that is why i'm here. that is what i'm trying to express with my staff. >> it's an on campus scenario using an air gun and rubber pellets. the people are ready to counter or confront the second gunman. in this scenario, tennis balls are used but in most cases, running may be the only option. >> we know the consequence of responding passively and far too often it is death. >> the college has now trained their nine officers. students and teachers will soon undergo the same training. >> i have to know how to lead and how to protect my students. it's a combination of both the students need to be prepared as well and trained. >> it's a reality of today's world getting schools to prepare in order to increase their chances of surviving the unthinkable. in san jose, lyanne melendez, "abc 7 news." >> you can see behind us we are socked in
it's my responsibility as educators to be as prepared as possible. >> reporter: matthew works as a school police officers in merced county. >> the goal of this program is minimize or completely eliminate any type of injuries or fatalities. that is the whole goal. that is why i'm here. that is what i'm trying to express with my staff. >> it's an on campus scenario using an air gun and rubber pellets. the people are ready to counter or confront the second gunman. in this...
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>> education. sue, look at this! and lot and lots of babies. today, 6 endangered species surviving against all odds, one baby at a time. >> and later, my blooper of the week. because there's nothing more precious than a baby. >> all that and more today on "wild countdown." [laughing] came that close to knocking you over. we tried to leave our tents, not even to go get dinner. we couldn't get to dinner. the lions were everywhere! golly day! [dogs barking] help! a dolphin, right there! holy mackerel! [roaring] just like my life is devoted to the animal world, nationwide
>> education. sue, look at this! and lot and lots of babies. today, 6 endangered species surviving against all odds, one baby at a time. >> and later, my blooper of the week. because there's nothing more precious than a baby. >> all that and more today on "wild countdown." [laughing] came that close to knocking you over. we tried to leave our tents, not even to go get dinner. we couldn't get to dinner. the lions were everywhere! golly day! [dogs barking] help! a...
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we believe they're taking the public out of public education. >education. >> shannon: let me know whether this is true tor false. there's a report out there that basically the only people who can look at this curriculum and track it as it goes into play are teachers who this report said had to sign a gag order and would not tell people about what was in it. >> that is correct. that is how it's been. of course, at this hearing recently before the texas senate, the c-scope sponsors said that they were not going to continue to do that, but i've asked for a password and to be able to get in and review the curriculum, and i'm still waiting for it. our elected state board of education chairman waited six months to be able to get into the system and see it. >> shannon: the director of the schools, the person who oversees the school system? >> this is the elected state board of education who oversees the curriculum. >> shannon: it took six months for them to get a password? all right. i have to imagine that parents who hear about this and find out about
we believe they're taking the public out of public education. >education. >> shannon: let me know whether this is true tor false. there's a report out there that basically the only people who can look at this curriculum and track it as it goes into play are teachers who this report said had to sign a gag order and would not tell people about what was in it. >> that is correct. that is how it's been. of course, at this hearing recently before the texas senate, the c-scope sponsors...
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we need jobs, educational access and helt -- there on the south side, there are no emergency rooms anymore, for example, for crisis intervention. so i am rather convinced that the full weight of our government must come -- we had a full intervention in birmingham, to stop will killing. 42 have been killed this year. we need -- we need a level of support in there we have never had before. >> eric: you do not see that in the federal government. 42 people have been killed just this past january. 157 shootings. you want a federal program similar to what happened in the 60s to deal with other programs? >> intervention, you have mentioned that, we need jobs intervention, we need to stop the gun flow and the drug flow in and the job flow out. >> eric: do you think that will happen? we have been talking about this for years. it is the right to have a gun in america, under the constitution. there is gun control in many cities. >> semi-automatic weapons are not just about guns. this is about national security. these weapons can shoot down airplanes. they can blow up railroads. this is a mass securit
we need jobs, educational access and helt -- there on the south side, there are no emergency rooms anymore, for example, for crisis intervention. so i am rather convinced that the full weight of our government must come -- we had a full intervention in birmingham, to stop will killing. 42 have been killed this year. we need -- we need a level of support in there we have never had before. >> eric: you do not see that in the federal government. 42 people have been killed just this past...
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how about more physical education, i have one who needs to run around several times a day. how about parent who is think that diet soda is not the way to go? i prefer my kids to drink the soda and brush their teeth, instead of drrching diet sodasm i think this poll is like americans, parents are feeling an assault on personal freedom and how they raise their family, how they live their lives. >> another number i thought was interesting, only 26% of people in this poll say they trusted the federal government to do the right thing. only a quarter of americans. >> that's because, when you go to 2011 and see that seven months was dedicated to arguing about the debt ceiling. the debt ceiling, which does not one thing to add to the budget deficit. not one nickel of spenning, it's agreeing to pay the bill. we waited seven months and threaten ord credit rating. the american people are sick of that. they want action. they want their taxes low, as we just saw happen reinly in avoiding the fiscal cliff -- which came as i might add through bipartisanship. the republicanses came through
how about more physical education, i have one who needs to run around several times a day. how about parent who is think that diet soda is not the way to go? i prefer my kids to drink the soda and brush their teeth, instead of drrching diet sodasm i think this poll is like americans, parents are feeling an assault on personal freedom and how they raise their family, how they live their lives. >> another number i thought was interesting, only 26% of people in this poll say they trusted the...
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we have seen women and girls make tremendous inroads in terms of education. they are graduating more and greater percentages than and boys and get better grades. for girls for optimistic that is good sign. take a look at, i think it was ages six through 12, those are not the kids that are living at home in their parents' basement. they have not gone to college and faced unemployment. so it's good for them to be optimistic. really good thing is what you believe about your future will have an impact on your current productivity. if you think you are going to get into a good college, you may do extra credit project. for these children to be optimistic it may translate into some good action. >> gregg: they broke it down also according to race. their term is non-white, you see a huge distinction here. >> right. they brought up the fact that it might be because of the obama effect. we have seen our first african-american president and that may bring operated him. in and details and republicans there is a break. >> gregg: throw that up. that is a huge difference, is
we have seen women and girls make tremendous inroads in terms of education. they are graduating more and greater percentages than and boys and get better grades. for girls for optimistic that is good sign. take a look at, i think it was ages six through 12, those are not the kids that are living at home in their parents' basement. they have not gone to college and faced unemployment. so it's good for them to be optimistic. really good thing is what you believe about your future will have an...
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there top concern. 31% pointing to healthcare. 30% say they are concerned about the economy followed by education and the federal deficit. other top concerns include the decline of moral values, job market, gun laws and taxes. shara joins us staff writer for roll call. president was criticized for failing to talk about in his inauguration address the most important issues plaguing americans, joblessless ns and economy. would you expect him to talk about this time? >> absolutely. you are right. just a few weeks during inauguration address, president threw a lot of bones to his party. mentioned climate change and gun control and all these issues, everything we heard from the white house indicates that the president's state of the union is going to be a very different speech. they say it is going compliment his inauguration speech but it's going to focus on economic issues. >> gregg: i wonder what he can say. look. facts are difficult. unemployment is worse than when he took office. nonpartisan cbo says it is not going to get any better. they say it's going to be about 8%. they also say that obamaca
there top concern. 31% pointing to healthcare. 30% say they are concerned about the economy followed by education and the federal deficit. other top concerns include the decline of moral values, job market, gun laws and taxes. shara joins us staff writer for roll call. president was criticized for failing to talk about in his inauguration address the most important issues plaguing americans, joblessless ns and economy. would you expect him to talk about this time? >> absolutely. you are...
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number, but they don't have to meet education requirements. they don't have a pass a competency test. these are nonprofessionals. so we're not talking about cpa's, tax attorneys, registered agents with the irs. these are nonprofessionals. the mom and pop operations, the local guys, by the way, they usually do a pretty good job. usually at a much fairer price than a cpa firm or one of these national firms. we don't want to paint everybody with the same brush. you just want to make sure they're qualified. they have a history of doing this. good record with the better business bureau. doesn't hurt if they get recommended by an attorney or financial advisor. got to go with your eyes open. >> arthel: go with your eyes open. >> remember, you sign that return, you own it. the irs will hold you personally responsible. >> you can't go in and say this -- >> yeah, the guy prepared it. doesn't work. the irs doesn't care. you signed it. >> arthel: go enjoy your dinner. >> have a great day. >> arthel: thank you. >> rick: good advice. coming up, a brand-new
number, but they don't have to meet education requirements. they don't have a pass a competency test. these are nonprofessionals. so we're not talking about cpa's, tax attorneys, registered agents with the irs. these are nonprofessionals. the mom and pop operations, the local guys, by the way, they usually do a pretty good job. usually at a much fairer price than a cpa firm or one of these national firms. we don't want to paint everybody with the same brush. you just want to make sure they're...
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if you combine those things together we cannot only reduce our deficit but we can invest in education and research and development that will help us grow. martha: what do you think about that at home and what does karl rove think about that. former senior adviser to president george w. bush. there was a lot in that sound bite. we know the tax hikes have kicked in, but the president is suggesting that we need more money from the american people essentially. >> we have a spending problem not a revenue problem. revenues this year are anticipated to be above the year they were in fiscal '08. they are going to be over $2.9 trillion over $2 trillion. spending has increased more rapidly than revenues. the tax revenues we got as a result of raising the rates on the top two brackets was eaten up about it congress in one spending bill proposed about it administration, the sandy relief measure. we have a spending problem and it's going to get worse. martha: during the campaign we heard from governor romney about changing the structure of the tax code long term instead of just raising taxes and d
if you combine those things together we cannot only reduce our deficit but we can invest in education and research and development that will help us grow. martha: what do you think about that at home and what does karl rove think about that. former senior adviser to president george w. bush. there was a lot in that sound bite. we know the tax hikes have kicked in, but the president is suggesting that we need more money from the american people essentially. >> we have a spending problem...
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she is using her survival to push for women's education. she was nominated for the nobel peace prize this year as well as "time"'s person of the year. rick: drones, they're not welcome in seattle. the city's democratic mayor ordering the police department to abandon its use or planned use for them following protests from people there. and privacy advocates. seattle's police department had purchased two drones. they hadn't used them yet, pending approval from the faa well, speaking of drones, and privacy concerns, a law maker in texas wants to ban them from taking pictures of homes and other private property. but there is already a big effort to stop that measure. lance gooden is the state representative behind the bill. he joins us live this morning. good to see you. thank you very much for joining us, representative gooden. thanks for joining us this morning. what are you proposing? >> two things. we're not trying to get rid of drones. we're simply saying drones can not take pictures or film over texans private property without their permi
she is using her survival to push for women's education. she was nominated for the nobel peace prize this year as well as "time"'s person of the year. rick: drones, they're not welcome in seattle. the city's democratic mayor ordering the police department to abandon its use or planned use for them following protests from people there. and privacy advocates. seattle's police department had purchased two drones. they hadn't used them yet, pending approval from the faa well, speaking of...
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some researchers say this is the result of legislation promoting educational equality. some say it is simply because women are outperforming men in their studies. and some say it is a symptom of a broader societal change or maybe all of those factors. in any event, at southern methodist university, where sociologist ann lincoln studied the phenomenon, men still hold majorities in many workplaces, for the moment. >> but the wave is coming. and this is happening in medicine and in law and to a lesser extent in dentistry. and certainly has already happened in veterinary medicine and pharmacy. >> reporter: that means the economic recovery, security and future prosperity of the country may rest much more than many people realize in female hands. tom foreman, cnn, ames, iowa. >> that does it for us. thanks for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. ♪ good morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ ♪ all set? all set. [ male announcer ] introducing the r
some researchers say this is the result of legislation promoting educational equality. some say it is simply because women are outperforming men in their studies. and some say it is a symptom of a broader societal change or maybe all of those factors. in any event, at southern methodist university, where sociologist ann lincoln studied the phenomenon, men still hold majorities in many workplaces, for the moment. >> but the wave is coming. and this is happening in medicine and in law and...
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a woman whose professional and educational accomplishments are second to none when compared to recent first wives. dorner's tone is unwavering. he's on a crusade, he feels, to purge the lapd of corruption, and he tries to portray himself as a person of morals. he writes, i'm not an aspiring rapper, i'm not a gang member, i'm not a dope dealer. i'm a man who has lost complete faith in the system when the system betrayed, slandered, and libelled me. i lived a good life and though not a religious man, i had a code of ethics. no one grows up and wants to be a cop killer. as a young police officer i found my calling in life, but i found out that the violent suspects on the street aren't the only people you have to watch. >> we're waiting for a news conference at big bear where chris corner's truck was found. chris, if this press conference starts, i'm going to break into our interview. >> got you. >> what i found interesting and puzzling is big parts of the manifesto don't sound like they came from an insane person or someone capable of doing these killings. he also seems to at times displ
a woman whose professional and educational accomplishments are second to none when compared to recent first wives. dorner's tone is unwavering. he's on a crusade, he feels, to purge the lapd of corruption, and he tries to portray himself as a person of morals. he writes, i'm not an aspiring rapper, i'm not a gang member, i'm not a dope dealer. i'm a man who has lost complete faith in the system when the system betrayed, slandered, and libelled me. i lived a good life and though not a religious...
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you can see the board of education behind me are clearing the steps away. plows keep coming back. just trying to keep up with it. power has been a problem. we have been worried. about 30% of customers in connecticut that are going to lose their power, that's what the governor said, we're already at 17,604. all of those in southeast connecticut. metro north, those are the trains that get people in and out of new york city, all of the commuters who live here. suspended after 10:00 tonight. i have been doing this all day. the ruler, come over here so you can see where we're at. i believe, if i'm -- yep, we're still at james polk. six inches. we're expecting about 2 feet. >> i want to bring in ali velshi in cape cod in massachusetts. in terms of the water coming in, ali, what have you been seeing? >> gotten really rough, anderson. you and i talked about 20 minutes ago or something. you'll catch the light behind me, see the surf coming. look at that, the kind of thing we're seeing now. we're not close to high tide, and also not close to the worst of the storm coming in. as a result, th
you can see the board of education behind me are clearing the steps away. plows keep coming back. just trying to keep up with it. power has been a problem. we have been worried. about 30% of customers in connecticut that are going to lose their power, that's what the governor said, we're already at 17,604. all of those in southeast connecticut. metro north, those are the trains that get people in and out of new york city, all of the commuters who live here. suspended after 10:00 tonight. i have...
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there is a cultural body of people who are educated, french speaking, who are relatively liberal, who want a western-style democracy here. they're the ones out protesting today because they accuse the other side, which is the conservative trend, of trying to impose its islamist view on the country. so it's very difficult to say where turn united states goes from here. this is a fight for the future of this country. this is, of course, a place where the arab spring began two years ago, and many people i've been spoking to today hope it won't be the place before wrth arab spring suffers a premature death. >> you call it a fight for the future. there are reports of limited clashes between police and protesters in another tunisian town. do you get any sense there could be violence in the capital today? >> i think people are hoping there won't be. there hasn't been any violence yet, but the fine val ongoing, as you can hear in the background. also, there's a massive security presence right in the middle of tunis itself. the avenue was the scene all the fighting two years ago. the real dang
there is a cultural body of people who are educated, french speaking, who are relatively liberal, who want a western-style democracy here. they're the ones out protesting today because they accuse the other side, which is the conservative trend, of trying to impose its islamist view on the country. so it's very difficult to say where turn united states goes from here. this is a fight for the future of this country. this is, of course, a place where the arab spring began two years ago, and many...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine, could you be mine ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - hi, neighbor! i'm so excited! today is my turn to take something to school for show and tell! that means i get to bring something in to school and show my friends. come on! dad and i made a book to s
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america, we see education more as a social issue. it is not something we are investing in to fix the economy. it is something that gets cut when the budget times are tough. >> is a solution really money? america spends more per child on its education and other countries. >> is not an issue of how much wheat we are spending -- how much we are spending. over the last 20, 30 years we have tripled the amount of money we're spending per child on public education, and yet the results have remained stagnant. part of the problem is that we in the u.s. i don't think are using our money wisely or effectively. >> then you start getting into extreme political territory with people having very different views on how that money should be spent. >> right. this is one of the things that we push. transparency with budgets. so that everyone can see where our schools, districts, state's spending education dollars and what kind of return on investment are those dollars getting. if we were able to look at the data from that perspective, then we would hav
america, we see education more as a social issue. it is not something we are investing in to fix the economy. it is something that gets cut when the budget times are tough. >> is a solution really money? america spends more per child on its education and other countries. >> is not an issue of how much wheat we are spending -- how much we are spending. over the last 20, 30 years we have tripled the amount of money we're spending per child on public education, and yet the results have...